I think God exists
As the cosmos. Let me explain
I think God exists
I think God exists as the cosmos.
The energy we have with us in terms of heart pumping out blood, blood carrying oxygen, oxygen providing food for all the body parts energizing them with every single breath we take, the air we breathe which is all around us as abundance. The sun which is magnanimous in providing heat, light and energy to us to run, jump and play and shine in its luster. Radiating radiance from within us with smiles, laughter, peace, presence, wisdom, intelligence, kindness, compassion, friendliness, gentleness, empathy, guilt, taking preventive measures, correcting wrongs, talking, listening, praying, writing, hugging, being there for another person who is going through struggles and hardships, loving with all our heart and giving generously, sharing with those we feel nudged to share with, in every breathe, every thought, every feeling with the heart, God is present and alive and within us and without. He is everywhere. In the birds, the bunnies, the mice, the lizard, the cockroaches, the fishes, the whales, the sharks, the crocodiles, the snakes, the cats and dogs, the cows, the pigs, the horses, the llamas, the goats, the chickens, the turkey as well. He is present in all of us. He pervades all our beings seamlessly, effortlessly. He shows up as the good in us and lets us choose what we desire for ourselves, and if what we choose is not good for us, He shows up when it tears us as well. He is present as the moon and the stars, the rainbows and the iridescent clouds as well. He is God. He is consciousness. He is the universe we know and the ones we don’t have a clue as yet. He is everywhere and the best part is: He doesn’t just exist. He is love. He loves. He loves not only you and me but everybody. Every soul. Every being. All of creation. They are all His. The work of His hands. Have you ever made anything by yourself? If you cook, you will understand how it feels to you when you cook well and it is appreciated. Even if you cook for yourself only, when you taste the first morsel of the food you made, what pride and joy it brings you. God made us all. How much He has invested in us! How much He must love us! Don’t we love our children? How much more would God?
Think about this!
Peace ✌🏽



Your piece made me grin a little — like the whole universe just leaned over my shoulder and whispered, ‘hey, I’m right here, you dramatic little human.’ I love the way you turned all that cosmic vastness into something warm and familiar, like stardust with a heartbeat. It felt sweet, a little mischievous, and very alive.
Shalini humanises divinity as intimacy, not a distant figure but the living pulse of the universe itself.
God is felt in the rhythm of breath, the quiet miracle of blood and oxygen sustaining life.
The sun’s radiance becomes a metaphor for divine generosity, warming and energising every gesture of being.
Her vision expands to animals and creation, humanising the cosmos as a seamless web of shared existence.
Kindness, compassion, laughter, even guilt are reframed as divine currents flowing through our daily lives.
Pain itself is seen as presence, God appearing when choices wound us, guiding growth through tears.
The moon, stars, and rainbows humanise transcendence, everyday wonders as signs of consciousness and love.
Her cooking metaphor makes creation tenderly familiar God as artisan, invested in us with pride and care.
Love emerges as the essence of divinity, universal and unbounded, embracing every soul and every being.
Ultimately, Shalini humanises God as cosmos: infinite yet tender, a sanctuary of love within and without.
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